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FACT #1
The Ferrari F2002, unveiled in 2002, became a pinnacle of engineering in Formula 1 racing, exemplifying the synergy between automotive technology and racing success. With a powerful 3.0-liter V10 engine and advanced aerodynamics, the F2002 achieved a historic record by winning 1…
Ferrari F2002 · 2002
FACT #2
In 2021, Ferrari unveiled the SF90 Stradale, its first plug-in hybrid sports car, representing a significant move towards sustainable high-performance cars. Featuring a twin-turbo V8 engine combined with three electric motors, the SF90 Stradale delivers an astounding 986 horsepo…
Ferrari SF90 Stradale · 2021
FACT #3
The introduction of the Ferrari 288 GTO in 1984 heralded a new era of performance with its turbocharged V8 engine that produced 400 horsepower, marking a significant departure from the naturally aspirated engines of the past. This model was born from the need for a car that coul…
Ferrari 288 GTO · 1984
FACT #4
By 1963, the Ferrari 250 GTO had burst onto the racing scene, fundamentally redefining what a sports car could be. With its lightweight body and a 3.0-liter V12 engine producing over 300 horsepower, the 250 GTO dominated numerous racing events, including the FIA International Ch…
Ferrari 250 GTO · 1963
FACT #5
In 1947, Ferrari revealed the 125 S, its inaugural road car, which marked a monumental shift in sports car engineering. This vehicle featured a 1.5-liter V12 engine designed by Gioachino Colombo, an innovative step that established a performance benchmark for future sports cars.…
Ferrari 125 S · 1947
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